Here’s another good reason to swill down loads of coffee, according to science

As if we needed another reason to swill down mug after mug of hot, life-giving coffee, science has come up with a good one.
A study found that women over 65 who drink two or three cups of coffee per day reduce the risk of dementia by a third.
Coming hot on the tails of another study which showed coffee reduced the risk of cardiovascular illness, it basically looks like it’s time to get the kettle on.
Woman gets mugged while livestreaming her coffee run on Periscope The findings among 6,467 older women showed self-reported caffeine consumption of more than 261 mg per day was associated with... read more

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